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let's go back to kerry allen. let me bring her back up.core. talk us through a little bit about some of the serious impacts that, in fa ct, some of the serious impacts that, in fact, if you have a lower credit score, if you don't recycle correctly, how it might affect a person on a day—to—day level and what the chinese people are saying. you can affect people from getting into certain schools, certain job opportunities, travelling on planes, and because their huge populations... shanghai, the most populated city in the world, this means there's a lot of pressure on people. one of the things that i am seeing more and more is across the nation, this concept of being, civilize behaviours, and getting people now to try to get recognised little things in their behaviour. rubbish selection is one thing. paying your bills is another thing. there is... one city this weekend to —— this week, they have been targeting men invests because that is seen as uncivilized behaviour. people are being encouraged more and more to be as good as they possibly ca
let's go back to kerry allen. let me bring her back up.core. talk us through a little bit about some of the serious impacts that, in fa ct, some of the serious impacts that, in fact, if you have a lower credit score, if you don't recycle correctly, how it might affect a person on a day—to—day level and what the chinese people are saying. you can affect people from getting into certain schools, certain job opportunities, travelling on planes, and because their huge populations... shanghai,...
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let's talk now to kerry allen who is the china analyst with bbc monitoring, as we continue to look ate pictures from inside the legislative council building. let's talk about what, if any, of all of this will be broadcast or shown or talked about in the mainstream chinese media in china? interestingly, this morning china? interestingly, this morning china had its message, it started since these protest began over three weeks ago, it started to come eight originally sense in any discussion of the protests, but today in the morning, basically there are two anniversaries, there is the 22nd year of the handover of hong kong from the uk to china, but it is also the 98th anniversary of the communist party. there is a big message in china about lookout strong the communist party is and basically hong kong want to be part of china, this message that hong kong is an integral part of china. at the same time, they have been putting out footage showing protests that are happening to support the police. what they have been doing in recent weeks is talking about hooliganism, acts of vandalism in th
let's talk now to kerry allen who is the china analyst with bbc monitoring, as we continue to look ate pictures from inside the legislative council building. let's talk about what, if any, of all of this will be broadcast or shown or talked about in the mainstream chinese media in china? interestingly, this morning china? interestingly, this morning china had its message, it started since these protest began over three weeks ago, it started to come eight originally sense in any discussion of...
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with me is kerry allen — the bbc‘s china media analyst — and laura westbrook, a bbc reporter who hasjustis always a difficult one to pin down kerry? it is. beijing's make the point again and again that hong kong is an area that belongs to china and no more so than the anniversary of handover today, the anniversary of handover today, the idea that basically, well also it is also the communist party's name don't like anniversary as well. —— communist party's anniversary. there is very like little mention because mainland china sees hong kong as basically a small region so its politics are regional politics and they will never be given a lot of attention. about a skill as they get really so there is not a lot of coverage if at all. interesting to hear you say that because a lot of the walls of the legislative council it says that hong kong is not china. and so the view in hong kong is that we are one of the one countries principles we want to keep the freedoms we have in hong kong that is separate to the mainland and they wa nt is separate to the mainland and they want to do everything we c
with me is kerry allen — the bbc‘s china media analyst — and laura westbrook, a bbc reporter who hasjustis always a difficult one to pin down kerry? it is. beijing's make the point again and again that hong kong is an area that belongs to china and no more so than the anniversary of handover today, the anniversary of handover today, the idea that basically, well also it is also the communist party's name don't like anniversary as well. —— communist party's anniversary. there is very...
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kerry allen follows the chinese media for bbc monitoring.n following this for two days now and it's been very unusual because two days before he was said to hide the meal that was to take place today, he excitedly said he got kidney stones, i don't know, i guess he could but it just stones, i don't know, i guess he could but itjust it's all he said he was and expect —— accepting interviews and then a day later he's posting on twitter that he was in san francisco, and he seemed relatively ok but he said he was recovering and he posted a video selling bay bridge behind them, and yeahit selling bay bridge behind them, and yeah it was saying that he was hoping he would be better soon and hoping he would be better soon and hoping that lance could be postponed, but you today, he's posting on his page that is linked this —— big long apology saying he apologises to the media, the regulatory authorities, and it seems like a shot to tight —— shot to china, best questions being asked if he is being investigated it's been coming upa he is being investig
kerry allen follows the chinese media for bbc monitoring.n following this for two days now and it's been very unusual because two days before he was said to hide the meal that was to take place today, he excitedly said he got kidney stones, i don't know, i guess he could but it just stones, i don't know, i guess he could but itjust it's all he said he was and expect —— accepting interviews and then a day later he's posting on twitter that he was in san francisco, and he seemed relatively ok...
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for more on this we can speak to bbc monitoring's kerry allen. she is monitoring the social media. in early june, there has been a real playing down from beijing's. it doesn't want people to recognise that protests are taking place or that there is any dissatisfaction with this bill whatsoever, because beijing's supported it, and because china owns hong kong. it sees hong kong as an area that belongs to it. it didn't wa nt to area that belongs to it. it didn't want to give the impression there was any unrest, so the idea of this making front—page news today is very big, and a very defiant tone from beijing. this newspaper article saying that the central authority will not or cannot be challenged, very strong words from beijing, but we are also seeing a lot of the newspapers, what they've got on the front cover of protesters wearing black, so these are the protesters who have been relatively peaceful. some of them have clashed with the police, but we've not seen any images in traditional media of the people wearing white who were involved in the violence over the weekend, so there i
for more on this we can speak to bbc monitoring's kerry allen. she is monitoring the social media. in early june, there has been a real playing down from beijing's. it doesn't want people to recognise that protests are taking place or that there is any dissatisfaction with this bill whatsoever, because beijing's supported it, and because china owns hong kong. it sees hong kong as an area that belongs to it. it didn't wa nt to area that belongs to it. it didn't want to give the impression there...
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kerry allen from bbc monitoring is watching chinese media for us. mean the 2ath of july, the front page is dominated by pictures of him and calling him comrade lee and publishing this obituary at hand originally published by the news agency, and they are very closely sticking to these words because anything like this, very senior thinker dying the state wa nts this, very senior thinker dying the state wants to make sure the wording is absolutely spot on and there‘s no room for any kind of possibilities where people could pick up the words and paper it said this and try to get messages out, and the same as the case on social media, that uses reposting when his death was announced, but i mean i was clicking on the equivalent that they spoke of it there, and you couldn‘t see anything because what will happen is government will be going through them, screaming and checking everything to make sure it goes along with what they want to get across that he was a great man. the agency was calling him a loyal communist warrior. also it gives an opportunity for
kerry allen from bbc monitoring is watching chinese media for us. mean the 2ath of july, the front page is dominated by pictures of him and calling him comrade lee and publishing this obituary at hand originally published by the news agency, and they are very closely sticking to these words because anything like this, very senior thinker dying the state wa nts this, very senior thinker dying the state wants to make sure the wording is absolutely spot on and there‘s no room for any kind of...
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campaigner and founding chairof the democratic party of hong kong, and the bbc‘s china media analyst kerry allenesent and allow a group of protesters to continue to attack the door, which is being forced with iron bars and so on, continuously for four hours, without coming out to stop them from trying to damage the door of a very prestigious government building which belongs to the legislative council. then finally, when the door was broken and the protesters entered the building, the police went inside the building and dispersed into thin air. which government would have that such action. they should not have let them do that. they should not have done what they did. but nobody was hurt, fortunately. they tried to set a trap for the student successfully. so public sympathy in hong kong is beginning to drift away from the demonstrators for democracy. but generally, it was a very peaceful series of protests and a million people and than 2 million people, assuming that one seventh of the population of london where to take to the streets, what would it have done to the government? but in hong kong,
campaigner and founding chairof the democratic party of hong kong, and the bbc‘s china media analyst kerry allenesent and allow a group of protesters to continue to attack the door, which is being forced with iron bars and so on, continuously for four hours, without coming out to stop them from trying to damage the door of a very prestigious government building which belongs to the legislative council. then finally, when the door was broken and the protesters entered the building, the police...
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kerry allen is our china media analyst and has been looking at how the hong kong protests have been reflectedferent to some of the striking images we have seen. mass loads of police protesters out on the street. so in the newspapers today, i mean basically hong kong is regarded by mainland china is almost a small region that belongs to it so it is like a regional story, the equivalent here for example of something political happening in say lincolnshire. there's not a lot of coverage, so papers that would traditionally cover this, global times and reference news, the front page is all about a trade war. people's daily, the mouthpiece of the chinese government, has a big picture of people in a formation which they literally spell out the words i love hong kong, or hk. and a caption that says 20 years old, happy birthday. talking about the anniversary yesterday of the handover of hong kong from the uk to china. that's the newspapers, what about television? we have seen some remarkable images in the last 12 hours or so. the images we have seen, nick beek showing inside the legislative council, t
kerry allen is our china media analyst and has been looking at how the hong kong protests have been reflectedferent to some of the striking images we have seen. mass loads of police protesters out on the street. so in the newspapers today, i mean basically hong kong is regarded by mainland china is almost a small region that belongs to it so it is like a regional story, the equivalent here for example of something political happening in say lincolnshire. there's not a lot of coverage, so papers...
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month chief executive kerry lamb was forced to withdraw an exhibition bill that would have sent suspects to mainland china but many activists say they'll continue their protests john allen to report. thing. to say yet how was he in on solid data years among the smoke of the future knock on the golden. gong they hoit the light disappears and it starts to get dark you say look it's a silent policeman or barking in the deepest places upon kong. the words of poet son which on convey anger grief and resolve can mean a base so you they only care about policing beginning not the people this is why i am inspired by these young people who take to the streets risking their lives to fight for the future of hong kong jason doesn't use his real name and wants to stay anonymous 22 years ago they're already dark to. hong kong. used to have freedom since june a proposed law change that could lead to hong kong extradited to china sparked huge protests and the level of violence on seen in years sealing chang is one of the thousands of mothers who staged a protest and filed a petition in support of the youth movement kerry lam claimed ourselves to be the mother of hong kong people who beh
month chief executive kerry lamb was forced to withdraw an exhibition bill that would have sent suspects to mainland china but many activists say they'll continue their protests john allen to report. thing. to say yet how was he in on solid data years among the smoke of the future knock on the golden. gong they hoit the light disappears and it starts to get dark you say look it's a silent policeman or barking in the deepest places upon kong. the words of poet son which on convey anger grief and...
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kerry craig says it is time to go defensive. this is bloomberg. ♪ mberg. ♪ shery: this is daybreak asia. i am shery ahn in new york. paul: i am paul allen in sydney.ce agreed to by president trump and xi jinping. the s&p 500 saw good close. our next guest says the trade war will continue to weigh on markets and the damage may have already been done. craig joins usry from melbourne. thank you for joining us. the trade truce, a nice little bump in u.s. equities. markets a little higher as well. how long will that last? kerry: good morning, paul. i think the honeymoon from the g20 will be short-lived. we have to see a relatively benign period. no hard data around when that process will begin. the prospect for missed expectations on behalf of u.s. and china, in terms of what will be agreed, just have to look to see the statements that have come out from each side talking about how much china might buy in agricultural goods, what the starting position will be. will there be new discussions? to realize there is still scope for this to go not quite as planned or not to deliver the promise of a trade deal the market is still hoping for. paul: i guess we c
kerry craig says it is time to go defensive. this is bloomberg. ♪ mberg. ♪ shery: this is daybreak asia. i am shery ahn in new york. paul: i am paul allen in sydney.ce agreed to by president trump and xi jinping. the s&p 500 saw good close. our next guest says the trade war will continue to weigh on markets and the damage may have already been done. craig joins usry from melbourne. thank you for joining us. the trade truce, a nice little bump in u.s. equities. markets a little higher as...